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frankly, i was concerned that if the president were reelected, the economy would continue to dwindle along, we would continue to lose credibility around the world, the american people would find it harder and harder to get jobs, and we're seeing those things happen before our very eyes. i ran because i believed i was the most effective guy to be able to beat president obama. it's not easy being an incumbent, but i thought i was the most likely to be able to do so, and i gave everything i could possibly give to make that a reality. >> as you know, there is a lot of talk about 2016. that happens immediately after 2012. you considered chris christie to be your running mate and ultimately you rejected him, and some reporting in the book indicates that there was some concerns about his background and your own investigations and your own vetting process. here's what they report in the book. the dossier on the garden state governor's background was littered with potential landmines. there was no point in thinking about christie further. with the clock running out, romney pulled the plug on
frankly, i was concerned that if the president were reelected, the economy would continue to dwindle along, we would continue to lose credibility around the world, the american people would find it harder and harder to get jobs, and we're seeing those things happen before our very eyes. i ran because i believed i was the most effective guy to be able to beat president obama. it's not easy being an incumbent, but i thought i was the most likely to be able to do so, and i gave everything i could...
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and good news, it's just that we're not seeing enough jobs being created still by the economy. >> what is it, the number of jobs? the actual numbers, the unemployment rate? what is the fed looking for and what would an good number. somewhere in the 6% range? >> unemployment numbers you would like in the low six percent range. you would like growth to be over 200,000 jobs a month. this month we created 150,000 jobs. if you see employment growth of 200-250-300,000 jobs a month, you see consumer sentiment come back, you'll see the feds start to talk about tapering in their notes. i think the market is predicting march 2014. >> i apologize. we're out of time. the president spoke for nearly an hour. >> he's the president. >> yes, appreciate your time. todd, appreciate it. when we come back game six of the world series we will have a live report. >> the president has got to get out of boston. there is a world series today. >> reporter: at least he acknowledged there is the baseball game. there ar16 of the 22 teams wento win the series including the last six. the last team to lose in that sce
and good news, it's just that we're not seeing enough jobs being created still by the economy. >> what is it, the number of jobs? the actual numbers, the unemployment rate? what is the fed looking for and what would an good number. somewhere in the 6% range? >> unemployment numbers you would like in the low six percent range. you would like growth to be over 200,000 jobs a month. this month we created 150,000 jobs. if you see employment growth of 200-250-300,000 jobs a month, you...
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and since congress adopted the affordable care act, health care costs across the whole economy have grown at their lowest level in decades. the success of the affordable care act is due to the efforts of many people, but one individual more than any other is responsible for all of the good that has been accomplished and that is our witness today, secretary sebelius. so i would urge my colleagues to stop hyperventilating. the problems with healthcare.gov are unfortunate and we should investigate them and then every american will have access to affordable health insurance. thank you, mr. chairman. >> before we swear in secretary sebelius, i want to clarify energy and commerce committee practice for swearing in of witnesses. the committee typically has two types of hearings. oversight hearings and hearings that focus on legislation and policy. secretary sebelius, for example, has testified previously before our committee to discuss issues relating to hhs budget or other policy matters. as is the case with all policy witnesses, secretary sebelius was not required to take an oath prior to test
and since congress adopted the affordable care act, health care costs across the whole economy have grown at their lowest level in decades. the success of the affordable care act is due to the efforts of many people, but one individual more than any other is responsible for all of the good that has been accomplished and that is our witness today, secretary sebelius. so i would urge my colleagues to stop hyperventilating. the problems with healthcare.gov are unfortunate and we should investigate...
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this hurts our economy. we've already seen some self-inflicted wounds with the government shutdown and threatening our national credit. now with the food stamp program, recipients receiving less funds and even threatened further cuts, that hurts our economy. and it hurts people. it hurts people that are very vulnerable. the nutrition is critically important. it's important for young people. it's important for their ability to learn, for the principles of america. for all these reasons, the missing the deadline of november 1st to make sure that the funds are continued at the current level is something that has to be corrected. we have an opportunity to do that in the farm bill in the conference. i hope that we get it done. >> and senator, with regard to the future of the s.n.a.p. program with the two houses of congress divided on either a $39 billion cut or about a $4 billion cut, is there a way to reconcile those two numbers? >> let me remind everyone that the senate bill was a compromise, a compromise betwe
this hurts our economy. we've already seen some self-inflicted wounds with the government shutdown and threatening our national credit. now with the food stamp program, recipients receiving less funds and even threatened further cuts, that hurts our economy. and it hurts people. it hurts people that are very vulnerable. the nutrition is critically important. it's important for young people. it's important for their ability to learn, for the principles of america. for all these reasons, the...
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of the republican party that has shown again and again and again that they're willing to hijack the economy and the country and grind to a halt if they don't get 100% of what they want. now -- >> the extremists are hijacking the entire party and one year later they haven't learned anything. joining me now are joan walsh and cynthia tucker. thanks for joining me. >> good to be here, reverend. >> joan, the president talked about hijacking the country. a year later, they did not learn anything. >> it's been a lost year for the republican party. and we're really feeling it as we sit and watch what's going on in virginia. they've nominated somebody who is just a total extremist. they're blocking action on immigration reform, so they're doing nothing to appeal to latinos. they've really -- cuccinelli continues to insist that this is a referendum on obama care and rollout problems aside and we know we've seen those, we know that women love obama care. so not just abortion, not just all this rhetoric and action if he got elected on abortion is problematic for women, but obama care as well. obama ca
of the republican party that has shown again and again and again that they're willing to hijack the economy and the country and grind to a halt if they don't get 100% of what they want. now -- >> the extremists are hijacking the entire party and one year later they haven't learned anything. joining me now are joan walsh and cynthia tucker. thanks for joining me. >> good to be here, reverend. >> joan, the president talked about hijacking the country. a year later, they did not...
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billion dollars for both economies and create two million jobs that could be at risk you know the trade deal may not be a risk but there could be new restrictions that european trading partners want to put on it that involves data protection that could cost u.s. companies money in the long run now a report from our information technology and innovation foundation from that foundation it's found that the n.s.a. surveillance program could cost america's cloud computing industry up to thirty five billion dollars over the next three years and this is all a result of reputational damage done to these companies abroad now in terms of tech backlash what can the u.s. companies anticipate seen in terms of overseas drop in earnings anything about nature. well it's ironic you may remember last year i think there was when members of congress here blew the whistle on chinese telecom company always saying that they were putting little back doors into their into their technology and that they encouraged to u.s. companies not to do business with them well now that same argument applies to many u.s. com
billion dollars for both economies and create two million jobs that could be at risk you know the trade deal may not be a risk but there could be new restrictions that european trading partners want to put on it that involves data protection that could cost u.s. companies money in the long run now a report from our information technology and innovation foundation from that foundation it's found that the n.s.a. surveillance program could cost america's cloud computing industry up to thirty five...
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rather than expanding the economy. the very practical matter there's really no disagreement over the desire to limit risk. the disagreement to say there is some is over the regulatory excess. for example we are getting about every 2.8 days we get a new regulation. under don frank there now has been 50 million words. 39 percent of them went through so now we have another 20 more to go. the affect of that he is is that allotted energy that should be put into regulating people on creating jobs is being put into basically trying to deal with regulations. how much money do you think the banks will spend in the lobbying efforts on this > there will be no answer to that question. how much money is involved here is a very significant amount. for example i just noticed that j.p. morgan is adding 5000 people to address our response to regulatory on one activity. this 5000 people could be trying to make loans. senator greg pleasure to have you with us today, thank-you and come back again. keep us posted. >thank-you! thanks for yo
rather than expanding the economy. the very practical matter there's really no disagreement over the desire to limit risk. the disagreement to say there is some is over the regulatory excess. for example we are getting about every 2.8 days we get a new regulation. under don frank there now has been 50 million words. 39 percent of them went through so now we have another 20 more to go. the affect of that he is is that allotted energy that should be put into regulating people on creating jobs is...
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economy is very important to the global economy. investment in the building of the american middle class and the many sectors will make us a more robust economy so we can trade better with our partners. just the laws of efficiency would suggest with transportation costs increasing, the availability of inexpensive fuel and energy in the u.s., capital markets, free and stable and lowest interest rates in a particular member which just now is and it is immediate. as we think about where we are going and how we are going, we are very pleased to be able to participate. from our part, certainty is important, important how we deal with each other, how we deal with business. what we can provide is the certainty of a purchase order or contracts, so as companies look to establish and build manufacturing bases in u.s., we are changing our policies and making more longer-term commitments so they can't have the certainty to invest capital here. if we can output any decisions, we have a team that we have put in place and they are ready to serve a
economy is very important to the global economy. investment in the building of the american middle class and the many sectors will make us a more robust economy so we can trade better with our partners. just the laws of efficiency would suggest with transportation costs increasing, the availability of inexpensive fuel and energy in the u.s., capital markets, free and stable and lowest interest rates in a particular member which just now is and it is immediate. as we think about where we are...
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>> in addition to the local economy that impacts the merchant corridors, to many vacant storefronts, transit issues, in every neighborhood we're having a real conversation about how we change, whether we should preserve aspects of the important characters of our neighborhood or think about building new things. there is also a real discussion we're having in many neighborhoods about affordability. i hear from too many tenants in the process of being evicted, homeowners being foreclosed on. we need to think about how all of us can continue to live in a city where the whole world wants to be. >> it is a great place to be. >> it is a great place to be. how do you balance the needs of your district versus the needs of the city as a whole? >> i have an incredibly diverse district. it encompasses north beach and chinatown. we have the city's famous hills. we have for the world comes
>> in addition to the local economy that impacts the merchant corridors, to many vacant storefronts, transit issues, in every neighborhood we're having a real conversation about how we change, whether we should preserve aspects of the important characters of our neighborhood or think about building new things. there is also a real discussion we're having in many neighborhoods about affordability. i hear from too many tenants in the process of being evicted, homeowners being foreclosed on....
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passing a farm bill means healthy families and a healthy economy. as a member of the house agriculture committee, i'm proud that we workedded in a bipartisan manner to address the farm bill. we didn't always agree, but put politics aside to find solutions, and i'm hopeful we continue this positive working relationship and deliver a farm bill good for farmers, our family, and food supply. settling for another extension is not good enough. it creates uncertainty for our farmers, stymies critical research, and negatively impacts consumers and the economy. a comprehensive farm bill should include funding for specialty crops representing more than one-third of the value of all crop production per year and increase money for programs like the specialty crop research initiative, specialty crop block grants, and the national clean plant network giving us a great return on investments. a final farm bill should include increasedded funding for programs that support our local organic farmers and growing number of operations around the country. we also must wor
passing a farm bill means healthy families and a healthy economy. as a member of the house agriculture committee, i'm proud that we workedded in a bipartisan manner to address the farm bill. we didn't always agree, but put politics aside to find solutions, and i'm hopeful we continue this positive working relationship and deliver a farm bill good for farmers, our family, and food supply. settling for another extension is not good enough. it creates uncertainty for our farmers, stymies critical...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> time for sports. bangles, dolphins, thursday night football action. the fourth quarter, bangles trailing 17-10. bernard, he's got to run 70 yards to go. this is good. what's happening right now is good, if you like the bangles. bad if you like the dolphins. tied up at 17. they trade field goals. we go to o.t. bizarre ending. dalton tackled in the end zone for a safety. it's only the third ending safety in the history of the national football league. 22-20. baseball's hall of fame got their hands on baseball treasures. >> did you steal some? >> we didn't get what you are about to see. a bat used by david or tease. cleats worn by closer koji. >> that was fun. what is it when you put someone in a head lock? >> a man hug, i guess. >> a man hug, yeah. >> a glove worn by stephen drew. it will be part of the exhibit honoring the 2013 season. your boots for your morning track run did not make it. >> my boots from the run a
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> time for sports. bangles, dolphins, thursday night football action. the fourth quarter, bangles trailing 17-10. bernard, he's got to run 70 yards to go. this is good. what's happening right now is good, if you like the bangles. bad if you like the dolphins. tied up at 17. they trade field goals. we go to o.t. bizarre ending....
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economy is slowing down a bit. the fed announced yesterday it's pressing ahead with its stimulus campaign. includes low interest rates. i guess my micro phone went out. central bank says it will continue helping the economy because of weak signs in the housing and labor markets. on the positive side, u.s. deficit for the 2013 budget year, how about this, falling to $680 billion, that is a five year low. breaking news overnight in sear gentleman. an if i recall with the chemical weapons -- has met the deadline to destroy -- for tomorrow. and this comes as health officials racing this morning to stop a polio outbreak inflicting yet more damage amid the country's civil war. world health organization is confirming ten cases all in children under the age of four. there are 20 additional suspected cases. the outbreak is in two villages close to the border with iraq. hospitals there are in ruins as you might imagine and without power or proper medicine. another likely factor in the outbreaks is the lack of sanitation. hea
economy is slowing down a bit. the fed announced yesterday it's pressing ahead with its stimulus campaign. includes low interest rates. i guess my micro phone went out. central bank says it will continue helping the economy because of weak signs in the housing and labor markets. on the positive side, u.s. deficit for the 2013 budget year, how about this, falling to $680 billion, that is a five year low. breaking news overnight in sear gentleman. an if i recall with the chemical weapons -- has...
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the efforts to make sure that our workers can earn the skills that they need to compete in the global economy. we've got, you know, one of the crown jewels of our education system is our community college system. not everybody's going to be training at m.i.t. or stanford, but these community colleges means we can partner with businesses, help defray some of the trading costs, help design with businesses what exactly they're going to need in terms of people getting hired. and we got the resources to do it. we know how to do it. but we've got to make sure congress is supportive of that. we've got to fix a broken immigration system so that we are welcoming more talented workers and entrepreneurs from around the world. so if companies are coming here to locate and they've got a key individual that they need to bring over to make sure that the company's doing what it needs to do, that it's not a tangle of red tape. and the good news is we know we've got bipartisan support for immigration reform. we just make sure we have to get it done this year. we've got to continue to make smart investments in
the efforts to make sure that our workers can earn the skills that they need to compete in the global economy. we've got, you know, one of the crown jewels of our education system is our community college system. not everybody's going to be training at m.i.t. or stanford, but these community colleges means we can partner with businesses, help defray some of the trading costs, help design with businesses what exactly they're going to need in terms of people getting hired. and we got the...
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and do harm to the economy, reduce job creation. that has to be enormously frustrating. and i think we have seen that one out in some of the public data. canught to be doing what we everyday to help the middle class. that is certainly the president's view. sure your member when the president went into the rose garden october 21. and he said that you could buy -- bypass the website and he even said when you get someone on the phone it takes about 25 minutes for an individual to apply, 45 minutes for a family. governmentsed by the therm committee show that cms was talking about how the same issues were affecting britain applications as phone applications. all of those applications have to go through the website, so we are all stuck in the same queue. know that theent very same problems would be facing consumers when they called on the phone and he said that he could apply and 25 minutes? >> the answer was yes, as was reported widely at the time. the whole point is that cms is processing paper applications through go. but it ipass is t
and do harm to the economy, reduce job creation. that has to be enormously frustrating. and i think we have seen that one out in some of the public data. canught to be doing what we everyday to help the middle class. that is certainly the president's view. sure your member when the president went into the rose garden october 21. and he said that you could buy -- bypass the website and he even said when you get someone on the phone it takes about 25 minutes for an individual to apply, 45 minutes...
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so we have a lousy economy, when the economy gets better, fewer people will be on food stamps. >> but congressman, to push you on that, we are now four years into the recovery. and when we're going into the reporting of this and looking into the numbers, 15% of americans are poor. 47 million people, i look at that and say america, this is not working. what we are doing right now, our system, the system we're running is failing. 47 million people in poverty, failing in this country, is a failing grace. the american capital is not producing at this moment. broad gains for people. it is not. >> that is why we need a broader discussion, a white house conference on food and nutrition to talk about how you end this problem. not just how you put band aids on it. but how to increase minimum wage, how you extend letters of opportunity to help people get out of poverty. in the meantime, we need to be there to make sure people have at least enough to eat. boy, what a radical idea, that people in this country, the richest country in the world ought to have enough to eat. surely we ought to be abl
so we have a lousy economy, when the economy gets better, fewer people will be on food stamps. >> but congressman, to push you on that, we are now four years into the recovery. and when we're going into the reporting of this and looking into the numbers, 15% of americans are poor. 47 million people, i look at that and say america, this is not working. what we are doing right now, our system, the system we're running is failing. 47 million people in poverty, failing in this country, is a...
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the vulnerability of that one sixth of the economy, indeed the entire economy is potentially, certainly extreme because we just don't know which way our political leaders are going to go. and now insurance companies i joining up with the obama administration and the liberals in washington to say wait a minute. our profits are at risk here. if you were to go ahead with a delay in the individual mandate. >> insurance companies joins with the liberals and the obama administration part three and a half years ago. a path to the insurance company. i think it is a mistake to emphasizes once if the economy. human lives are a stake. i can name of harmelin in california who has over a million dollars in medical expenses as a result of states for cancer. she is not been able to buy new insurance on the california exchange which is supposed to work. so people will buy as a result of this. lou: indeed. the fact of the matter is, if we do not deal with all of these issues right now. by the way, i don't see a gray stomach on the part of the president's faugh -- agnon's they have got -- they have got t
the vulnerability of that one sixth of the economy, indeed the entire economy is potentially, certainly extreme because we just don't know which way our political leaders are going to go. and now insurance companies i joining up with the obama administration and the liberals in washington to say wait a minute. our profits are at risk here. if you were to go ahead with a delay in the individual mandate. >> insurance companies joins with the liberals and the obama administration part three...
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today after the federal res said the economy still need help from its stimulus prog >>> stock market dipped a bit today after the federal reserve said the economy still needs help from the stimulus program. the dow, s&p and nasdaq closed with modest losses after starting the day off with small gains. >>> another day, more spying allegations against the nsa. this time, it involves two bay area tech giants. the "washington post" reporting the nsa broke into data centers belonging to google and yahoo. both companies responded saying they were unaware that those centers were being tapped by the nsa. but more allegations of u.s. spying on world leaders religious leaders. the newest claim, the nsa listening to calls at the vatican including during the papal conclave. this is the latest on the claim that the u.s. spied all over the world. >>> for almost 6 months a year, residents get no direct sunlight. in order to get their fix, they would have to take a cable car to the top of a hillside. now newly installed mirrors track the sun and are tilted to reflect the rays into the town square. th
today after the federal res said the economy still need help from its stimulus prog >>> stock market dipped a bit today after the federal reserve said the economy still needs help from the stimulus program. the dow, s&p and nasdaq closed with modest losses after starting the day off with small gains. >>> another day, more spying allegations against the nsa. this time, it involves two bay area tech giants. the "washington post" reporting the nsa broke into data...
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when we get that number people say holy cow this economy is so weak. they'll get really scared and you know what they do, sell, sell, sell. it will be boring and there will be more sellers. no, my solution is if you're at all nervous about friday, under both scenarios, you're going to get -- >> sell sell sell. >> unless the number comes not too strong, not too weak the number could take a hit. i need you to plan accordingly. after the close we'll hear from three cramer favs. you've heard all of these companies on our show. all three raise production numbers but oil plummeted here. if crue goes $5 lower -- i wouldn't be a buyer of any of them going in. tuesday we got names like tesla. i think tesla is a cold stock. and if he announces a deal in europe or china, this one sees a flash. i don't expect any weakness. there's a lot of chatter about competitive products about what they have in the pipe. i even suggested it. i think you stay on the sides. not need to get aggressive yet. we also hear from aol. aol when things settle down, people start buying. wh
when we get that number people say holy cow this economy is so weak. they'll get really scared and you know what they do, sell, sell, sell. it will be boring and there will be more sellers. no, my solution is if you're at all nervous about friday, under both scenarios, you're going to get -- >> sell sell sell. >> unless the number comes not too strong, not too weak the number could take a hit. i need you to plan accordingly. after the close we'll hear from three cramer favs. you've...
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economy by deeming it passed as long as i have 51 votes i good. could you undo obama care with 51 votes if republicans got control of the senate? >> perhaps. this is the danger of the conference committees where things go together on a budget. they are talking about convening a conference committee to get to compromise. what comes out can be passed sometimes with 51% vote. it makes it easier. some of us objected to the budget going unless the democrats would agree not to raise the debt ceiling through 51%. >> mm-hmm. >> part of the reason for having super majorities required was to slow things down and have more debate and to make it more difficult for one party to run rough shod over the country. >> you have a democrat in the white house. president obama won't be signing that bill soon. let me ask you about something else that's been getting attention in the news. that's you're speaking out on what you call the war against christians. this various countries in this world and in particular muslim-dominated countries. we have seen more violence aga
economy by deeming it passed as long as i have 51 votes i good. could you undo obama care with 51 votes if republicans got control of the senate? >> perhaps. this is the danger of the conference committees where things go together on a budget. they are talking about convening a conference committee to get to compromise. what comes out can be passed sometimes with 51% vote. it makes it easier. some of us objected to the budget going unless the democrats would agree not to raise the debt...
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you this, i see republican after republican talking about cutting taxes, talking about growing the economy, but neachg t of he lks, tiddl ass the workg m awoma i's le e rublian pty s fogott theiddlclas exis. >> wel i ctain agr wi yo lo in trmsf making that contact with working families. and the biggest challenge families face in virginia is economic opportunity. it's jobs. there are enormous s.w.a.t.s wa because people have been unemployed so long. there's a big difference between me and terry mcauliffe. i can explain my plan to grow jobs and cut taxes, and he's proposing more government spending. $1,700 more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know,
you this, i see republican after republican talking about cutting taxes, talking about growing the economy, but neachg t of he lks, tiddl ass the workg m awoma i's le e rublian pty s fogott theiddlclas exis. >> wel i ctain agr wi yo lo in trmsf making that contact with working families. and the biggest challenge families face in virginia is economic opportunity. it's jobs. there are enormous s.w.a.t.s wa because people have been unemployed so long. there's a big difference between me and...
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the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day. [laughter] think about that. it's a joke. it's a joke. have a great halloween. central, isn't it, liberalism. our kids are it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're
the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day....
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the impact on our domestic economy is really significant. we need to be able to step up to the plate and not only avoid a crisis, like a shutdown, we also have to avoid the crisis of confidence that's occurring in our government. can they govern, can they get the job done? are there significant pragmatist as that will really look at what is the must-do list we have around spending, of which i think security for our country is at the top of the list? and i believe we can do it. i know the presiding officer was part of a bipartisan group during the shutdown to try to find a compromise. that group, i salute them. they changed the tone, showed civility, showed bipartisanship, and i think their initial effort was enough to stimulate and encourage them coming to the final resolution that we did. that's the kind of spirit we need in the body. and i just say to my colleagues, let's have the budget committee act sooner rather than later. let's support them in a balanced approach to not only look at austerity but also growth, and that also means closi
the impact on our domestic economy is really significant. we need to be able to step up to the plate and not only avoid a crisis, like a shutdown, we also have to avoid the crisis of confidence that's occurring in our government. can they govern, can they get the job done? are there significant pragmatist as that will really look at what is the must-do list we have around spending, of which i think security for our country is at the top of the list? and i believe we can do it. i know the...
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this is a fake economy. if the fed is not in there with $85 million, and interest rates go up and people stop borrowing what will happen to the economy? the u.s. economy may be moving substantially more slowly on its own speed than it would be if the fed weren't involved. >> and more coming up at the top of the hour. >> reporter: we're going to talk about that, inflation, and that big business story of the day, facebook coming up with a profit. those stocks, the stock went way up-- >> ali. >> wait, wait, i was about to do a facebook story now. >> reporter: that's the set up for you. now you tell us all the other details. >> that's the set up. although they just killed it. >> reporter: oh, man, tony, i'm sorry, man. >> i'm leaving it to you. ali velshi at the top of the mountaihour, real money a.m. "r" michael eaves is here with sports. >> reporter: do you have $1,500? that's what you would need to get in. boston will be looking to claim their third world title in the last ten years. tonight is pitching match
this is a fake economy. if the fed is not in there with $85 million, and interest rates go up and people stop borrowing what will happen to the economy? the u.s. economy may be moving substantially more slowly on its own speed than it would be if the fed weren't involved. >> and more coming up at the top of the hour. >> reporter: we're going to talk about that, inflation, and that big business story of the day, facebook coming up with a profit. those stocks, the stock went way up--...
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there is a forboding feeling about the economy. more americans believe things will get worse than believe things will get better. 23% over the next 12 months. that sense of despair is true about the american democracy. optimism and the u.s. system of government. it's at 30%, the lowest point in nearly 40 years. this is not a conventional one party is up and is down situation. the question is what happens when everybody is down. the last time we had a situation like this was 1992 and it produced a crazy election cycle. we saw a rise of inside and empty candidates like ross perot. the majority said they belonged to neither party. this is why you don't weight polls by party id. you want to see the shifts. only third time in the history of the poll that a majority didn't identify with a party. 32% would prefer an independent party for congress than a democrat or a republican. that's more than 28% that said they wanted to vote for a generic republican candidate. it's clear all will have explaining to do. they had high hopes for the pres
there is a forboding feeling about the economy. more americans believe things will get worse than believe things will get better. 23% over the next 12 months. that sense of despair is true about the american democracy. optimism and the u.s. system of government. it's at 30%, the lowest point in nearly 40 years. this is not a conventional one party is up and is down situation. the question is what happens when everybody is down. the last time we had a situation like this was 1992 and it produced...
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than ours is -- it would be unilaterally disarming an increasingly competitive global economy. so one more time. last week the export-import bank reduced our nation's deficit by more than $1 billion. the export-import bank creates jobs. it helps small businesses. the export-import bank makes america stronger. thank you, export-import bank. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. schweikert, for five minutes. mr. schweikert: mr. speaker, i request to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. speaker, first, i appreciate the house giving me these five minutes, though it's always dangerous when a member starts walking towards the microphone and they're doing it because something hit their desk and it annoyed them. and so we've been working on something in our office to try an intense frustration i have and that is i believe washington and its embracing of delusional math. look, i've only been here three years, and i've come to the conclusion t
than ours is -- it would be unilaterally disarming an increasingly competitive global economy. so one more time. last week the export-import bank reduced our nation's deficit by more than $1 billion. the export-import bank creates jobs. it helps small businesses. the export-import bank makes america stronger. thank you, export-import bank. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr....
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i think this is really important for our economy. i hope today's open hearing is the first of many of the hearings of the budget debate. that transparency is essential to a fair agreement. >> and you can see the house and senate budget noshtnoshtors holding their first official meeting over -- negotiators holding their first official meeting over on c-span2 at 7:00 k8 p.m. kathleen sebelius testified on capitol hill today and apologized with the problems with the healthcare.gov website. you can see all of her 3 1/2 hours of testimony here on c-span tonight at 8:00 eastern. right now we're going to watch part of what she said and we'll take your phone calls about it at 7:45 eastern. >> thank you, chairman upton, ranking member waxman, members of the committee, unless my position of -- i left my position of governor of kansas 4 1/2 years ago to continue work i've been doing for most of my over 35 years of public service, to expand the opportunities for all americans, regardless of geography or gender or income, to have affordable healt
i think this is really important for our economy. i hope today's open hearing is the first of many of the hearings of the budget debate. that transparency is essential to a fair agreement. >> and you can see the house and senate budget noshtnoshtors holding their first official meeting over -- negotiators holding their first official meeting over on c-span2 at 7:00 k8 p.m. kathleen sebelius testified on capitol hill today and apologized with the problems with the healthcare.gov website....
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the economy started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a disbalance we witnessed. immediately following the fall of the saddam hussein regime. we were able to defeat al qaeda, and this brought life and union back to iraq. why do we see what we are seeing today? why did we see the massacres? amnesty international has considered it a genocide of iraqis. some believe that one component is fighting another component. this is not true. all of the iraqi people, the sunnis and shiites, are all killed. it is relating to the morale of al qaeda, who work to reach the goal by shedding the blood of iraqis and spreading terror. and undermining the political process. so, why is al qaeda back in a rack? the cooperation between our forces in the united states of america, why is terrorism back in the region? i do believe you understand why, but let me state it again. back to iraq?sm what is the reason? are the main reasons why terrorism is not improving in iraq? it is a vision of the realit
the economy started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a disbalance we witnessed. immediately following the fall of the saddam hussein regime. we were able to defeat al qaeda, and this brought life and union back to iraq. why do we see what we are seeing today? why did we see the massacres? amnesty international has considered it a genocide of iraqis. some believe that one component is fighting another component. this is not...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> we're talking tonight about health care glitches, what president obama knew and what the legislation is doing to keep quiet. what should be held accountable for the problems. president obama often made a point of claiming that person should be him. >> the buck will stop with me. the buck will stop with me. the buck stops with me. the buck stops with me. i'm the president and the buck stops with me. the buck stops with me. ultimately, the buck stops with me. >> well, joining us now is former vermont governor and dr. howard dean and chairman of the conservative faith and coalition. dr. dean, we heard this president time and time again saying if you like your insurance, it's not going to change. you can keep it. you can keep your doctor. we know for some 15 approximately americans that is likely not the case because their plans do not cover enough that is -- that has to be covered under the affordable care act so thei
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> we're talking tonight about health care glitches, what president obama knew and what the legislation is doing to keep quiet. what should be held accountable for the problems. president obama often made a point of claiming that person should be him. >> the buck will stop with me. the buck will stop with me. the buck stops...
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there's a better way to achieve deficit reduction without hurting jobs in the economy and i hope we'll work together to get that done. >> thank you for your time. let me bring in april ryan and washington bureau chief for american radio networks and former health insurance industry whistle blower, wendell potter. and let me first read a statement, the white house is saying president obama has complete confidence in health and human services secretary sebelius after the health care rollout. jennifer, the hill is reporting that behind the scenes obviously the president is sieging, not happy but he is giving kathleen sebelius the room and time needed to make the repairs and it is her responsibility there. >> that's right. she took full responsibility at the hearing today and said this is my fault, i'm going to fix it. we saw democrats really support her. very few democrats asked tough questions of her. most spent their time supporting her or supporting the law, even though republicans spent a lot of time attacking her. interestingly republicans have been calling for her to be fired but di
there's a better way to achieve deficit reduction without hurting jobs in the economy and i hope we'll work together to get that done. >> thank you for your time. let me bring in april ryan and washington bureau chief for american radio networks and former health insurance industry whistle blower, wendell potter. and let me first read a statement, the white house is saying president obama has complete confidence in health and human services secretary sebelius after the health care...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purch
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from....
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the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day. [laughter] think about that. it's a joke. it's a joke. have a great halloween. central, isn't it, liberalism. our kids are learning so on. see you tomorrow. ♪ whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to me your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from gen
the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day....
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it negatively impacts consumers in the economy. a comprehensive farm bill should include funding for specialty crops. we need to increase funding for programs like the specialty block rants which give us a great return on ourl investments. our final bill will support our local organic farmers. and the growing number of certified organic operations and the koun tril. we also must work to saifl the safety net. >> reforming a program is one thing. arbitrarily cutting a program and calling it reform is another. i blooeelieve we could find com ground necessary to be self su pisht. this is why i thought for the inclusion of funds that expand the drop training programs that have been so successful. in addition, the farm bill should include the dairy skurts act. i'm hopeful we can come together. washington depends on programs that open up new markets and support exports like the market access pranl and the foreign market development program. kplept examples of a profitable, public/private school vat sleeder ship. no company's business shou
it negatively impacts consumers in the economy. a comprehensive farm bill should include funding for specialty crops. we need to increase funding for programs like the specialty block rants which give us a great return on ourl investments. our final bill will support our local organic farmers. and the growing number of certified organic operations and the koun tril. we also must work to saifl the safety net. >> reforming a program is one thing. arbitrarily cutting a program and calling it...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. . >> saturday night live taking on its critics in only the way snl can. thompson said last month he's done playing black female karktsders. he's protesting the fact that there are no black women on the snl cast. so last night, snl responded with a little help from guest-host kerry washington. >> i'm so sorry to interyou wanted, but oprah winfrey has arrived for the dinner and she would love to pop in and say hello. >> that's wonderful. >> what
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i...